From U.S. Census Bureau <[email protected]>
Subject New Economic and Social Science Research Published in the CES Working Paper Series
Date January 8, 2026 8:21 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Explore new working papers published by the Center for Economic Studies in the fourth quarter of 2025.





United States Census Bureau [ [link removed] ]





New Economic and Social Science Research Published in the CES Working Paper Series

Magnifying Glass - Research [ [link removed] ]

Nine working papers were published by the Center for Economic Studies (CES) in the fourth quarter of 2025. The CES Working Paper Series features research in economics and other social sciences, by U.S. Census Bureau and Federal Statistical Research Data Centers researchers, using restricted-use Census Bureau microdata. A small sample of this recently published research [ [link removed] ] can be found below.


* _Parental Death, Inheritance, and Labor Supply in the United States [ [link removed] ]_
Elif Tasar and John Voorheis
* _Measurement Matters: Financial Reporting and Productivity [ [link removed] ]_
John M. Barrios, Brian C. Fujiy, Petro Lisowsky, and Michael Minnis
* _Gifted Identification Across the Distribution of Family Income [ [link removed] ]_
Nicholas J. Ainsworth, Aaron J. Ainsworth, Christopher Cleveland, Leah R. Clark, Quentin Brummet, Emily K. Penner, Jacob Hibel, Andrew Saultz, Michelle Spiegel, Paul Hanselman, and Andrew Penner
* _School-Based Disability Identification Varies by Student Family Income [ [link removed] ]_
Nicholas J. Ainsworth, Christopher Cleveland, Leah R. Clark, Jacob Hibel, Quentin Brummet, Andrew Saultz, Emily K. Penner, Michelle Spiegel, Paul Y. Yoo, Juan Camilo Cristancho, Paul Hanselman, and Andrew Penner
* _Food Fight: U.S. Exporters' Adjustments to Russia's 2014 Agricultural Import Ban [ [link removed] ]_
Emek Basker and Fariha Kamal

Opinions and conclusions within these working papers are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Census Bureau.

Explore the complete CES working paper series at the link below.

*Explore * [ [link removed] ]






Stay Connected with the Census Bureau

Follow us on our social media channels, Facebook [ [link removed] ], Instagram [ [link removed] ], LinkedIn [ [link removed] ], Twitter/X [ [link removed] ], and YouTube [ [link removed] ], so you never miss an update.

Stay Connected With Us on Social Media [ [link removed] ]

*Follow Us* [ [link removed] ]











About the Census Bureau

We serve as the nation’s leading provider of quality data about its people and economy. The Census Bureau is the federal government's largest statistical agency. As the world’s premier statistical agency, we are dedicated to making our nation a better place. Policy-makers, businesses, and the public use our data to make informed decisions.

Subscribe [ [link removed] ] | Manage Subscriptions [ [link removed] ] | Unsubscribe [ [link removed] ] | Help [ [link removed] ]

*Share This * [ [link removed] ]







________________________________________________________________________

This is an official email from the U.S. Census Bureau. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us ([link removed] [ [link removed] ]).  
body .abe-column-block {min-height: 5px;} table.gd_combo_table img {margin-left:7px; margin-right:7px;} table.gd_combo_table div.govd_image_display img, table.gd_combo_table td.gd_combo_image_cell img {margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px;}
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis